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Тезаурус:

  1. Diplomat: able to say no without saying no; not able to say yes until it's certain; very good at saying maybe and keeping the peace.
  2. His grand-father was a diplomat, briefly a cabinet minister and "a bit of a writer".
  3. Unlike Mr Major, Mr Hurd is an experienced former diplomat and a Foreign Office Minister of State who has sounded made-for-the-job since day one, which is why he would probably not have got it but for the Lawson affair.
  4. "By pure chance I had dinner that night with Sir Malcolm MacDonald, a very experienced diplomat and former High Commissioner of Kenya.
  5. A US diplomat followed until he too was intercepted and chased off.
  6. We taxied towards the buildings and a little party of figures came to meet us as if they were welcoming a foreign diplomat.
  7. The late sixteenth-century diplomat James Melville of Halhill wrote of the "Italian posset" given to the king; the leading churchman, and one of the main contenders for power, David cardinal Beaton, archbishop of St Andrews, was of course the major suspect.
  8. But it was not going to be easy; some few years after Malmesbury's comments another accredited diplomat noted propos of an evening at the Tuileries:
  9. John Eisenhammer recalls the story of the Swedish diplomat who vanished into Stalin's Russia almost 45 years ago
  10. Lord Tyrrell, the former diplomat, who became BBFC President in 1935, notoriously declared that "we may take pride in observing that there is not a single film showing in London today which deals with any of the burning questions of the day."
  11. The police, on realising that he was a diplomat, drew back.
  12. "The English are great lovers of themselves, and of everything belonging to them", wrote the Venetian diplomat Andrea Trevisano at the end of the fifteenth century; "they think that there are no other men than themselves, and no other world but England; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner, they say that he "looks like an Englishman'" and that "it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman", words echoed exactly in 1521 by the Scottish scholar John Major; while the German knight Nicolas von Popplau, who visited England in 1484, found a people who regarded themselves as the wisest in the world.
  13. Czechoslovakia summoned a senior Romanian diplomat to receive a protest from the Foreign Ministry in Prague.

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